It's upon us. Big time. CAIR has elected State Senator Larry Shaw as board chair to "partner" with the Hussein administration. Shaw is the same future jihadi who traveled with CAIR officials to Saudi Arabia last June. From ZTruth:

Nihad
Awad, the executive director and co-founder of the Council of American
Islamic Relations, an organization linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and
Hamas by the federal government, traveled to Saudi Arabia to attend a
meeting organized by King Abdullah on the need for interfaith
dialog. At the conference King Abdullah declared Islam is the greatest religion and blasted those who are concerned about Islamic violence:

"How great the status of the Islamic Ummah is but how difficult time it is when the enemies of Islam are attaching extremism, militancy and terrorism with the Muslim!"

Note the King's comments are similar to the words Muslim leaders in
the U.S. use - don't link Islam with violence. There have been nearly
12,000 violent Islamic attacks since 9/11 and the international nature
of these attacks are unprecedented in history. So why aren't they
wailing that the enemies of Islam are those who carry out these
attacks? Instead they call those who've paid attention Islam's enemy.
Oh, the trickery of Islamists.

Other American Muslim leaders participating in the conference, included CAIR National Board Member Larry Shaw, a state senator (D) from North Carolina, according to CAIR.

Yusef Qaradawi, the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood also
attended the conference which included only Muslims. Qaradawi, banned
from the U.S. in 1999 for his support of terrorism, who now reaches his
flocthrough his website called Islamonline. Islamonline often highlights CAIR's Islamic advances in the U.S.

(WASHINGTON, D.C., 3/3/09) - The Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR), the nation's leading Muslim civil rights and advocacy group, announced
today that it has elected North Carolina State Senator Larry
Shaw as its new board chairman.

CAIR’s new chairman said he looks forward to “partnering” with the Obama
administration to protect civil liberties and to help improve America’s
international image.

Shaw is a long-standing member of the North Carolina Senate General Assembly
and a former member of the North Carolina House of Representatives General
Assembly. He also serves as the chairman of the Transportation Committee and
vice-chairman of the Finance Committee. Shaw was the country’s highest-ranking
Muslim elected official before the election of Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) in
2006. Prior to becoming a public official, Shaw gained extensive business
experience in the food service industry. He has served on CAIR’s national board
for three years.

In September of 2003, the six-term legislator was elected as vice-chairman of
the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus of the state’s general assembly.

"This is a critical time in our nation’s history, a time that requires change
and renewal," said CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad. “I
welcome Senator Shaw as CAIR’s new chairman and believe he will be a key player
in broadening the dialogue on issues of importance to our nation, from civil
rights to political participation and interfaith relations.”

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INFILTRATION: CAIR ELECTS STATE SENATOR SHAW AS BOARD CHAIRMAN

It's upon us. Big time. CAIR has elected State Senator Larry Shaw as board chair to "partner" with the Hussein administration. Shaw is the same future jihadi who traveled with CAIR officials to Saudi Arabia last June. From ZTruth:

Nihad
Awad, the executive director and co-founder of the Council of American
Islamic Relations, an organization linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and
Hamas by the federal government, traveled to Saudi Arabia to attend a
meeting organized by King Abdullah on the need for interfaith
dialog. At the conference King Abdullah declared Islam is the greatest religion and blasted those who are concerned about Islamic violence:

"How great the status of the Islamic Ummah is but how difficult time it is when the enemies of Islam are attaching extremism, militancy and terrorism with the Muslim!"

Note the King's comments are similar to the words Muslim leaders in
the U.S. use - don't link Islam with violence. There have been nearly
12,000 violent Islamic attacks since 9/11 and the international nature
of these attacks are unprecedented in history. So why aren't they
wailing that the enemies of Islam are those who carry out these
attacks? Instead they call those who've paid attention Islam's enemy.
Oh, the trickery of Islamists.

Other American Muslim leaders participating in the conference, included CAIR National Board Member Larry Shaw, a state senator (D) from North Carolina, according to CAIR.

Yusef Qaradawi, the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood also
attended the conference which included only Muslims. Qaradawi, banned
from the U.S. in 1999 for his support of terrorism, who now reaches his
flocthrough his website called Islamonline. Islamonline often highlights CAIR's Islamic advances in the U.S.

(WASHINGTON, D.C., 3/3/09) - The Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR), the nation's leading Muslim civil rights and advocacy group, announced
today that it has elected North Carolina State Senator Larry
Shaw as its new board chairman.

CAIR’s new chairman said he looks forward to “partnering” with the Obama
administration to protect civil liberties and to help improve America’s
international image.

Shaw is a long-standing member of the North Carolina Senate General Assembly
and a former member of the North Carolina House of Representatives General
Assembly. He also serves as the chairman of the Transportation Committee and
vice-chairman of the Finance Committee. Shaw was the country’s highest-ranking
Muslim elected official before the election of Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) in
2006. Prior to becoming a public official, Shaw gained extensive business
experience in the food service industry. He has served on CAIR’s national board
for three years.

In September of 2003, the six-term legislator was elected as vice-chairman of
the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus of the state’s general assembly.

"This is a critical time in our nation’s history, a time that requires change
and renewal," said CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad. “I
welcome Senator Shaw as CAIR’s new chairman and believe he will be a key player
in broadening the dialogue on issues of importance to our nation, from civil
rights to political participation and interfaith relations.”